The stars of Clarkson's Farm have responded to Chris Packham after he aired his thoughts on the show.14:41, 14 Jul 2026Jeremy Clarkson has responded to criticism from naturalist Chris Packham about his hit farming series.‌Springwatch presenter Chris Packham has come under fire from Clarkson and co-stars following remarks he made about Clarkson's Farm whilst on Celebrity Gogglebox.‌Packham recently announced his new series, Evolution, an "epic four billion year adventure travelling through time to uncover how life on earth evolved". The star is also known for his work in wildlife conservation and his support of wildlife charities.‌He spoke about the welfare of animals whilst venting about Jeremy Clarkson's hit Prime Video series, Clarkson's Farm, but his comments were picked up by some of the show's stars, who were quick to fire back.Here is all you need to know about what Chris Packham said about Clarkson's Farm.What did Chris Packham say about Clarkson's Farm?‌The naturalist vented to his stepdaughter Megan McCubbin on the Channel 4 series, saying Jeremy Clarkson's Prime Video hit offers an "idealistic view" of farming, which is far from real life.He fumed: "Already, right, that's not what a farm looks like. Most farms are horrible monocultures, which have been sprayed with deadly chemicals time and time again."The ground is pumped full of fertiliser, and loads of the animals are indoors in crates, being crushed and kept in the dark.‌"That's an idealistic view of a farm, and it puts the wrong idea in people's minds. And that's only the titles!"Turning to his stepdaughter, he quipped: "What's my blood pressure?"What did Jeremy Clarkson say about Chris Packham?‌Since his comments, a number of Clarkson's Farm stars have taken fire at Packham, with the first being breakout star Harriet Cowan.Referencing the BBC star on TikTok, the farmer shared a clip of Packham's complaints and said: "Chris Packham. Maybe before throwing shade at all farmers, research your facts. What world are you living in?"Later in the clip, she shared footage from her farm in Derbyshire, adding: "Can we all show our horrible monoculture farm please???"‌Jeremy Clarkson himself has also since responded, recalling the time Packham visited Diddly Squat Farm in 2012 and spent the day "foraging and bird watching".He argued in his column for The Sun: "Chris knows it's b******s because, back in 2012, he came to Diddly Squat and spent the day in our woods, foraging and bird watching."If there had been some animals in a crate, being crushed, I'm sure he would have noticed and said something."Article continues belowClarkson's Farm is on Prime Video, while Celebrity Gogglebox airs on Fridays on Channel 4 at 9pm